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2022009

MJ(01:17:48) :

Actually the bird is flavistic, not luesistic. The former refers to lacking most pigment, but maintaining goldish colour. Luesistic is missing pigment other then blues and greys such as a white tiger. 🙂

Whiter Shade of Tail

Back in the '90s I discovered a partially albinistic robin in a nearby park. I was much impressed. Though, after I marched all my biology classes the three-quarters of mile to the area to show them the lingering bird, they were not so impressed.
Scott Maruna is a high school science teacher and author from west central Illinois with a fascination in all forms of anomalous natural history. He may be contacted at hissingcockroaches (at) yahoo.com.